Hey guys! I'm excited to share our first SaaS: Hanatones! π
Hanatones simplifies color management for web designers and developers.
Generate tailwind classes, export CSS variables, and organize YOUR project themes!
Give us a try here: https://t.co/W88lPoiHXY
"If my backend is organized, I don't need frontend architecture."
I used to believe this, it just led to messy code and a career plateau.
Backend: Hexagonal/DDD for domain rules.
Frontend: Vertical Slicing for feature-based speed.
Whatβs your go-to architecture & why?
@witnessedx That's the spirit Chris! You know? I'm the most productive at work when I work out and I take care of myself.
It's something most developers should do. πͺ
GM!
I've been taking care of my uncle's dog recently and it has helped me a lot to deal with the pressure of finals, work and studying.
Remember to spend time with your pets, family and give time to yourself and your hobbies. π€π»
Stay safe and have a lovely day.
Day 10 of #100DaysOfCode (Round 3)
There was an important feature I've forgotten to add before.
Which was creating the usernames programmatically when registering with Oauth providers.
Now it's working fine and to be honest I used an NPM package to achieve this.
@ZeroCounty I'd suggest to do things anyway the best you can in that particular moment.
You're likely to make mistakes.
And that's exactly what you want and how you'll learn fast.
Analyze what went wrong, work on it and keep trying!
@achrafdevx Priorities first sir.
I'll do client work, finish finals, defend my thesis and keep practicing my chess and lifting weights.
We've got this!
@ashpatx@_buildspace@_nightsweekends Hey the tool looks really nice and simple to use! Good job with this one. In case you need help with the video we can practice together.
I'm learning how to record videos for Youtube so I have some tips that may help youπ
@vaynemyko Resilience and adaptability are key in almost any field.
And this one is not the exception.
I've been learning AWS because of the project I'm currently working on for example.
@vaynemyko People think we should always do our 120%!
But that's not sustainable in the long term. Just keep it simple and do the best you can every day.